Abstract

In this note we compare the computational efficiency of projection and relaxation methods for the solution of the asymmetric traffic equilibrium problem with elastic demands with their computational efficiency for the fixed demand problem. In particular, we tested networks with three different classes of travel cost and travel disutility functions. Our experiments suggest that the form of the travel cost and disutility functions affects not only the relative efficiencies of these two methods but also their overall efficiencies.

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